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BBC Match of the Day Premier League Coverage on December 6, 2025

For football fans in the UK on December 6, 2025, the English Premier League highlights will be brought live to audiences via BBC One, the BBC iPlayer, and the dedicated BBC Match of the Day channel, all airing at 22:20 UK time. The programme will be presented by Kelly Cates, with expert analysis provided by former England international stars Wayne Rooney and Danny Murphy.

The broadcast will feature highlights from seven Premier League games, including marquee fixtures such as Aston Villa vs Arsenal, Manchester City vs Sunderland, and Bournemouth vs Chelsea, offering comprehensive coverage of one of the week's most exciting football action[3][4].

Presenter and Pundits: Expert Voices for Premier League Fans

Kelly Cates is a renowned sports broadcaster well known for her work across BBC’s football coverage, including previous stints hosting Match of the Day spin-offs and UEFA Champions League coverage. She brings polished presenting skills and well-rounded football knowledge, making her a favourite among UK football audiences.

On punditry duties for this broadcast are Wayne Rooney and Danny Murphy. Rooney, England’s all-time leading goalscorer and a former Premier League star with clubs like Manchester United and Everton, provides insights rooted in elite playing experience and understanding of top-flight football dynamics. Rooney’s career highlights his transition from player to respected analyst and manager, offering viewers tactical awareness and candid commentary.

Danny Murphy, a former Premier League midfielder noted for spells at Liverpool, Tottenham, and Fulham, is celebrated for his analytical approach, particularly his breakdown of midfield play and game management. His work as a football analyst for the BBC has earned him acclaim for clarity and tactical depth, complementing Rooney’s perspectives seamlessly. His career and broadcasting contributions can be explored further here.

Where to Watch and Streaming Options

Viewers can watch the programme live on BBC One or the BBC Match of the Day channel. For those preferring online viewing or unable to tune in live, the BBC iPlayer offers geo-restricted streaming of the full highlights show, accessible across devices.

The coverage includes expert analysis, tactical breakdowns, and post-match interviews, ensuring fans not only see key moments but understand the context and implications for the Premier League table as the season progresses.

Context of the Fixtures

One of the week’s notable matches includes Aston Villa’s spirited 2-1 victory over Premier League leaders Arsenal, a game that has put the spotlight on manager Unai Emery’s strategic focus on the league after their European engagements. Emery emphasised prioritising each competition with a firm focus on the Premier League, signalling Villa’s intent to challenge at the top echelons[5].

Other key fixtures such as Manchester City facing Sunderland and Bournemouth hosting Chelsea offer critical points battles, and Match of the Day promises thorough coverage of these contests with detailed highlights and expert punditry.

About BBC Match of the Day

BBC’s Match of the Day is one of the most iconic football highlights programmes in the UK, with a long history dating back to 1964. The 2025/26 series continues this tradition, bringing fans the best moments from each Premier League weekend with a team of trusted voices, making it the go-to source for football analysis and entertainment in Britain.

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